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earlier this week or last week president george w. bush underwent a heart procedure found on routine exam. they placed a stent to open a blocked artery. since it's sort of a surgical procedure, we'll start with you, dr. samadi. how many people in america have this procedure? >> about half a million americans are now getting this kind of procedure. it's called cardiac stent. what has happened over here is that in 2006, they found out he has a low risk for heart attack. they've been following him. the doctors have done an amazing job. he goes in for a routine physical exam. nothing wrong. they get a stress test just to make sure he's okay. some changes on ekg. angiogram. they find one of the arteries are blocked. it was dielated called angioplasty. a stent is a scaffold, wire that stays there. going back to your question, there's a big debate in america. for example, bringing in cholesterol. his blood pressure. if he has it or any other risk factors. there has been some good studies. two clinical studies randomize, mind you, which is gr
earlier this week or last week president george w. bush underwent a heart procedure found on routine exam. they placed a stent to open a blocked artery. since it's sort of a surgical procedure, we'll start with you, dr. samadi. how many people in america have this procedure? >> about half a million americans are now getting this kind of procedure. it's called cardiac stent. what has happened over here is that in 2006, they found out he has a low risk for heart attack. they've been...
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president george w. bush is in the hospital. during an annual physical at a clinic in dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in his heart. at the recommendation of the doctors, president bush agree to have a stint placed doctors, president bush agree to have a stint placed to ope the thcriticits agreag build yy own pancaknc par p2 is2 hit h i put pucaramel and anbacon, sayssaobbyob i likeli it when syr s goe g wn the sid s say sjennje and mid chael was les ft spe shl build yod ur own o pancaans are arck fck a limiteditun, only at adenny'n's. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you
president george w. bush is in the hospital. during an annual physical at a clinic in dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in his heart. at the recommendation of the doctors, president bush agree to have a stint placed doctors, president bush agree to have a stint placed to ope the thcriticits agreag build yy own pancaknc par p2 is2 hit h i put pucaramel and anbacon, sayssaobbyob i likeli it when syr s goe g wn the sid s say sjennje and mid chael was les ft spe shl build yod...
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. >>> form president george bush is back at home after a health scare this week. as you probably heard, he had a stint placed in an artery. the news came as a shock who regard president bush as a model of physical fitness. but there may be some good in the discovery and not just for mr. bush. tom foreman has this week's "american journey." >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever. mountain biking, swimming, golfing, weightlifting and laboring on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with no history of diabetes and low to very low coronary artery disease. so when physicians inserted a stint to reopen an artery, some people may have been stunned. but not dr. lerner. >> i think it is a case that people should go to their doctors and not assume because they exercise a lot they don't necessarily have a heart problem. >> reporter: he wrote a book called "when illness goes public" and says when famous people face illness, this is the good that almost always follows, pub
. >>> form president george bush is back at home after a health scare this week. as you probably heard, he had a stint placed in an artery. the news came as a shock who regard president bush as a model of physical fitness. but there may be some good in the discovery and not just for mr. bush. tom foreman has this week's "american journey." >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever. mountain biking, swimming,...
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. >>> former president george w. bush is expected to resume his normal schedule today following heart surgery. a spokesman said the president is doing great after going home from the hospital yesterday. doctors placed a stent on his heart and opened up a blocked artery. >>> researchers have linked high blood sugar levels to a greater risk of alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. even the a person does not have diabetes, the study found that too much sugar in the blood can anniversary affect their mind. researchers say keeping glucose at a healthy level may delay or prevent dementia. >>> researchers may have identified a new brain food. for most of us, it won't take much convincing to indulge. a new harvard study showing chocolate keeps the brain healthy and sharp in old age. when older adults were given two cups of hot cocoa for a month, their blood flow was better and memory improved by nearly 30%. >> i need a cup of hot cocoa. >> yeah. sounds like a diet. >>> cheerleading is apparently a more dangerous sport tha
. >>> former president george w. bush is expected to resume his normal schedule today following heart surgery. a spokesman said the president is doing great after going home from the hospital yesterday. doctors placed a stent on his heart and opened up a blocked artery. >>> researchers have linked high blood sugar levels to a greater risk of alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. even the a person does not have diabetes, the study found that too much sugar in the blood can...
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. >> they put up with george bush, i, bob dole. we are disappointed with george w. and then by mitt romney. now coming loaded for bear for 2016. i predict the hard right will take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to -- rand paul. the. >> what do you think about that, cheryl? rand paul with 16% behind chris christie at 21. is he h the won to watch that has the structure, grassroots structure that a republican party nominee needs? >> i don't think so. with george w. bush you had an idealogue who successfully pretended to be a prague mattist to get into office. with romney you have a pragmatist who tried to convert himself into an idealogue. with chris christie you have the pragmatist versus paul the idealogue. i think republicans are desperate for someone who's tacking more to the center to policies that, in fact, most americans prefer. >> steve, you were smiling. what's your take? >> i was smiling because with all due respect to chris matthews rand paul has a long-term problem. he's a crack pot problem. the southern avenger on the staff d
. >> they put up with george bush, i, bob dole. we are disappointed with george w. and then by mitt romney. now coming loaded for bear for 2016. i predict the hard right will take over the republican party in 2016 and the nomination is going to -- rand paul. the. >> what do you think about that, cheryl? rand paul with 16% behind chris christie at 21. is he h the won to watch that has the structure, grassroots structure that a republican party nominee needs? >> i don't think...
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i don't like the mandatory -- think what would happen if bill clinton, george bush or barack obama were caught any of these times under this scenario. we would have three different presidents, 42, 43, 44 would be different. mandatory sentencing, they wouldn't be able to do it. i like the idea. i am still against legalizing the drugs, i think it should be held at the state level. >> well, i was going to ask kimberly, how does that work. what eric holder asks is that the u.s. attorneys take a look at their local area and come back to him with a plan for how you could take a minimum sentencing, maximum sentencing, i'm sorry, or minimum i guess it is minimum, and change it to meet your local needs. how does that work if drugs are illegal federally? >> he is circumventing the federal authority, i don't think that's legal, but that never stopped him before, this is eric holder. he is now the drug czar afternoon sentencing czar. do i believe this is an area that needs improvement? yes, i have seen there's not enough discretion when you have federal guidelines and you're seeing people low level
i don't like the mandatory -- think what would happen if bill clinton, george bush or barack obama were caught any of these times under this scenario. we would have three different presidents, 42, 43, 44 would be different. mandatory sentencing, they wouldn't be able to do it. i like the idea. i am still against legalizing the drugs, i think it should be held at the state level. >> well, i was going to ask kimberly, how does that work. what eric holder asks is that the u.s. attorneys take...
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. >>> former president george w. bush is expected to resume his normal schedule today following heart surgery. a spokesman said the president is doing great after going home from the hospital yesterday. doctors placed a stent on his heart and opened up a blocked artery. >>> researchers have linked high blood sugar levels to a greater risk of alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. the study found that too much sugar in the blood can anniversary affect their mind. researchers say keeping glucose at a healthy level may prevent dimension sha. >>> researchers may have identified a new brain food. for most of us, it won't take much convincing to indulge. a harvard study showing chocolate keeps the brain healthy and sharp in old age. when older adults were given hot cocoa for a month, their blood flow was better and memory improved by 30%. >> i need a cup of hot cocoa. >>> cheerleading is apparently a more dangerous sport than it appears to be. researchers say many cheerleaders don't realize it when they suffer concussion
. >>> former president george w. bush is expected to resume his normal schedule today following heart surgery. a spokesman said the president is doing great after going home from the hospital yesterday. doctors placed a stent on his heart and opened up a blocked artery. >>> researchers have linked high blood sugar levels to a greater risk of alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. the study found that too much sugar in the blood can anniversary affect their mind. researchers...
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a lot of people are sending that message to george w. bush. he's recovering in a dallas hospital, after undergoing a heart procedure. and as many wish him well, he has a message -- for you. shannon travis reports. said >> reporter:on monday, doctors discovered one of george w. bush's arteries was blocked. >> reporter:so on tuesday, they placed a stent in his heart. the hospital says the procedure was a success, with no complications. and the 67-year-old former president is said to be doing well. a spokesman says, in a statement: >>"president bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on thursday. he is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared for him." >> reporter:bush's heart procedure began with an angiogram. then doctors placed a small mesh tube -- or a stent -- into a clogged artery. that helps restore blood flow. doctors say these are common procecures. >>"we've got a million angiograms performed every year in the united states. about 600,000 times, they result in some kind of
a lot of people are sending that message to george w. bush. he's recovering in a dallas hospital, after undergoing a heart procedure. and as many wish him well, he has a message -- for you. shannon travis reports. said >> reporter:on monday, doctors discovered one of george w. bush's arteries was blocked. >> reporter:so on tuesday, they placed a stent in his heart. the hospital says the procedure was a success, with no complications. and the 67-year-old former president is said to...
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bush. reagan insisted he was behind nixon and sympathized. bush praised his speech to the nation. one year later, nixon resigned in disgrace. >>> infants and school kids will lose access to head start. in tonight's reality check sam brock examines the report that shows 57,000 kids will lose slots in head start this year. >> reporter: this is a federal report that we're going off of issued by the u.s. department of health and human services. the feds have to approve every cut in every head start center in the united states. if you take their word and take out the 1300 spots in u.s. territories you have 56,000 which is close enough to the president's prediction that is splitting hairs to say he wasn't watch. if it's true that each empty desk is a student set to lose a spot in the head start program there will be 57,000 of those this fall. >> because of the reckless cuts there are parent whose kids got kicked out of head start who are scrambling for a solution. >> reporter: president obama raised red flags in the spring. and in a letter to the congress, sebelius warned that up to 70,
bush. reagan insisted he was behind nixon and sympathized. bush praised his speech to the nation. one year later, nixon resigned in disgrace. >>> infants and school kids will lose access to head start. in tonight's reality check sam brock examines the report that shows 57,000 kids will lose slots in head start this year. >> reporter: this is a federal report that we're going off of issued by the u.s. department of health and human services. the feds have to approve every cut in...
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. >> reporter: george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever. mountain bikes, swimming, golfing, weight lifting, and laboring on his ranch. he was found in excellent health with no history of diabetes or hypertension and low to very low coronary artery disease risk. so when physicians found a heart blockage and inserted a stent to reopen an artery, some people may have been stunned but not dr. baron lerner. >> i think it is an instructive case that people should go to the doctor and not just assume because they exercise a lot they don't necessarily have a heart problem. >> reporter: he wrote a book called "when illness goes public." when celebrities get ill, this is what happens. public reaction rises sharply. betty ford first disclosed she had breast cancer, the number of screenings rose. when katie couric's husband died of prostate cancer, screenings for that rose too. >> i think it comes out and people pursue it more. >> reporter: each president has maintained some sort of physical fitness during and after his term. nixon bowled, ford golfed,
. >> reporter: george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever. mountain bikes, swimming, golfing, weight lifting, and laboring on his ranch. he was found in excellent health with no history of diabetes or hypertension and low to very low coronary artery disease risk. so when physicians found a heart blockage and inserted a stent to reopen an artery, some people may have been stunned but not dr. baron lerner. >> i think it is an instructive case that people...
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you worked for president george w. bush. brad, how much does he have to win by in november to potentially send a national message? what do you think? >> if you look at the polls as you suggested, eric, he will win handily because he's delivered. don't forget. new jersey is a blue state. he's a republican governor in a democratic state. he has to face a democratically-controlled senate. look at what he's been able to do showing bi-partisanship, balanced budget, creating jobs, taking on the teachers union. his leadership before, during, and after superstorm sandy, so his leadership is his greatest strength. that's why you see his poll numbers so good even beyond his state, so i think he'll win handily unless something unforeseen happens in november. that sets him up to be certainly the frontrunner as we start talking even now about 20 60s d the presentation rate. >> eric: he's got a feud going on with rand paul and some in the republican party he's alienated. >> the republican party isn't homogeneous. we have a lot of differen
you worked for president george w. bush. brad, how much does he have to win by in november to potentially send a national message? what do you think? >> if you look at the polls as you suggested, eric, he will win handily because he's delivered. don't forget. new jersey is a blue state. he's a republican governor in a democratic state. he has to face a democratically-controlled senate. look at what he's been able to do showing bi-partisanship, balanced budget, creating jobs, taking on the...
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as michael hayden, cia director under george w. bush pointed out, many of these groups are really gangs of local thugs using the al qaeda name to build their brand. for washington to announce a grand campaign against them might exaggerate their importance, americanize local grievances and create a global threat that didn't really exist. the terror alerts have probably delighted these small groups for just that reason. the second strategy would be counterterrorism using drones, missiles, special forces and other kinetic tools to disrupt al qaeda-affiliated groups. by anyone's measure, the obama administration has been aggressive on this front. president obama has used more drones each year of his presidency than president bush did in his entire presidency. data gathering, as mr. snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has th
as michael hayden, cia director under george w. bush pointed out, many of these groups are really gangs of local thugs using the al qaeda name to build their brand. for washington to announce a grand campaign against them might exaggerate their importance, americanize local grievances and create a global threat that didn't really exist. the terror alerts have probably delighted these small groups for just that reason. the second strategy would be counterterrorism using drones, missiles, special...
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the last politician to claim victory in iowa and win the republican nomination was george bush. >> in 2000. >> you you were probably not even out of high school at the time. >> that's very kind. >> so why the continued rush on iowa? >> at least for the republican side, it doesn't predict victory in the white house but there is p.r. value. there is political value. there's some cache there. just ask rick santorum and michele bachmann. and michele bachmann's campaign was flailing until she'll won that straw pole. it can breathe new life into a struggling campaign. now, it's up to them to do with that what they will and make a go of it, but iowa is still important politically and p.r. wise. >> and all the speculation on hillary clinton who came in third in 2008, she has not visited any of these early states. what's going on here? >> a, she doesn't have to because she's a huge, huge front-runner. she hasn't even signalled she's going to do it. but i think it's very interesting. you look at that display of all of those republican leaders and you don't see one of them, as best i can tell, w
the last politician to claim victory in iowa and win the republican nomination was george bush. >> in 2000. >> you you were probably not even out of high school at the time. >> that's very kind. >> so why the continued rush on iowa? >> at least for the republican side, it doesn't predict victory in the white house but there is p.r. value. there is political value. there's some cache there. just ask rick santorum and michele bachmann. and michele bachmann's campaign...
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a certain senator, joe biden in 2007 said, i'm going to impeach president bush. >> in fact, george w. bush in the iraq war did go to the security council. everyone remembers colin powell holding up the alleged evidence. he went to the security council, did get authorization. obama knows that he can't go to the security council because russia would veto it. so he is either just going to ignore all of the prior precedent or come up with some sort of authorization that we haven't seen yet. >> i sometimes wonder if it comes down to what imminent threat to the country means. if another country, say syria, and that's why i said, is this really our business, if the threat was in syria is a threat to its people, is it a threat to our people and i suppose you could say, a thin argument would be the president could suggest destabilization in the middle east could affect us. >> there are lots of good lawyers in that administration and they could certainly make that argument. >> ah, you being one of them at one point. former federal prosecutor. jeffrey toobin, thank you. >>> an historic day is b
a certain senator, joe biden in 2007 said, i'm going to impeach president bush. >> in fact, george w. bush in the iraq war did go to the security council. everyone remembers colin powell holding up the alleged evidence. he went to the security council, did get authorization. obama knows that he can't go to the security council because russia would veto it. so he is either just going to ignore all of the prior precedent or come up with some sort of authorization that we haven't seen yet....
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bush, by the clinton administration. they almost never work and they're almost always counterproductive. you wind up rattling the cage of what's already an angry animal, and you wind up with more terrorism and more action on the ground. the other point that fouad made that's very important is that bashar al assad probably feels he's in patrol of the situation. i don't think we can dismiss the possibility that he carried out these attacks because of the american warnings, knowing the response would be limited and by his terms the american image would be one of inadequacy. >> you look at that vote in england and the way everybody is looking at syria, it's impossible to escape the specter of iraq. everybody seems to be looking at this through the lens of iraq. >> you're exactly right. the shadow of iraq hangs over this. but everybody has overused iraq. i'll give you one precedent which barack obama would opt for, and in a way it would see us to a proper conclusion, a good conclusion. look at kosovo in 1999. it was waged by
bush, by the clinton administration. they almost never work and they're almost always counterproductive. you wind up rattling the cage of what's already an angry animal, and you wind up with more terrorism and more action on the ground. the other point that fouad made that's very important is that bashar al assad probably feels he's in patrol of the situation. i don't think we can dismiss the possibility that he carried out these attacks because of the american warnings, knowing the response...
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think about this, 12 years ago, the american president, george bush said, he looked in vladimir putin's soul and deemed him straightforward and honest. >> that's right. >> look at where we are now. obama didn't criticize putin. he criticized him on a comedy show, jay leno. it tells you how far things have come. >> i forgot about the soul comment. perhaps his soul has changed, perry bacon. >>> the headlines for the week, gold did i ta goldie taylor for next week. >> my headline is president obama in for a long, hot summer or should i say summers? i think that what's happening with larry summers as the potential nod for fed chairman is wrong-headed, misguided for any number of reasons. but i think he's close to this president. he's shown quite a bit of loyalty as part of this inner circle and may very well get the nod. that will in fact upset the president's base in ways i don't think we can cal late. >> it sounds like you're a yellen supporter. >> yes, i am. i think this is, as the president said, one of the most important economic decisions he'll make during the duration of his presiden
think about this, 12 years ago, the american president, george bush said, he looked in vladimir putin's soul and deemed him straightforward and honest. >> that's right. >> look at where we are now. obama didn't criticize putin. he criticized him on a comedy show, jay leno. it tells you how far things have come. >> i forgot about the soul comment. perhaps his soul has changed, perry bacon. >>> the headlines for the week, gold did i ta goldie taylor for next week....
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it involves former president george w. bush. news of his heart surgery last week shocked many americans. our next guest says under obamacare, mr. bush may have gone undiagnosed. dr. marc siegel is on our fox news medical a team. also a professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> what do you mean under obamacare, president bush would have gone undiagnosed. >> first, there have been physicians in the media irresponsibly speculated about president bush's case without looking at details looking for a one size approach. cardiac accidestents no good, overused. there was an article in the medical journal in 2008 that say maybe initially stne, ts don't give you survival advantage. it was a flawed study and didn't take into account differences one to the next. wild speculation. president bush's people reached out to me and i found out facts in this case completely in the opposite direction. he was having mild symptoms, not chest pain, mild symptoms beforehand. do you know one-third of all heart
it involves former president george w. bush. news of his heart surgery last week shocked many americans. our next guest says under obamacare, mr. bush may have gone undiagnosed. dr. marc siegel is on our fox news medical a team. also a professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> what do you mean under obamacare, president bush would have gone undiagnosed. >> first, there have been physicians in the media irresponsibly speculated...
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bush, who disagreed with racial profiling. most people have. what we have is a policy that's been sold as something else. today you have a federal court stepping in saying, no, mayor bloomberg, stop discriminating on the basis of race. that's what this program is. >> on the politics of this, the other thing pete pointed out is mayor bloomberg is really behind the times with this law and order, anything to lower crime. there is no proof that stop and frisk does lower crime. that's another matter. going back to holder, pete is absolutely right that the politics of this have shifted. not just rand paul and mike lee, the libertarians. you're also seeing a lot of republican governors across the country. governors like rick perry. ken cuccinelli said if you really believe no one is beyond redemption, then we need to stop throwing away that key. toure, to your point on the changes that have already been made in the crack and coke sentencing disparity, that has already saved us $.5 billion, 16 years in prison, and not to mention the moral failings that
bush, who disagreed with racial profiling. most people have. what we have is a policy that's been sold as something else. today you have a federal court stepping in saying, no, mayor bloomberg, stop discriminating on the basis of race. that's what this program is. >> on the politics of this, the other thing pete pointed out is mayor bloomberg is really behind the times with this law and order, anything to lower crime. there is no proof that stop and frisk does lower crime. that's another...
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i think when you look at putin, george w. bush said he looked into putin's eyes and saw his souls. he look into putin's eyes and see three words, kgb. i think that is true true. on the other hand, the president of the united states does not need to disregard the important relationship with russia. russia is helping us in afghanistan. they have blocked us. what i'm really saying is that putin feels he is acting in the best interests of his country and we have got to act in the best interests of ours. russia is not a friend or an ally but not a country that can be disregarded. i don't think you throw the baby out with the bath water-by-they we had to be tough with putin. >> congressman, thank you. >> jackie, edward snowden's dad preparing to visit him. here is what he said on abc. >> tipts what i would liat this this to be vetted and open court for american people to have the important facts. i see political theater. i was disappointed in the president's press conference. i believe that is driven by his clear understanding that the american people are absolutely unhappy with what the
i think when you look at putin, george w. bush said he looked into putin's eyes and saw his souls. he look into putin's eyes and see three words, kgb. i think that is true true. on the other hand, the president of the united states does not need to disregard the important relationship with russia. russia is helping us in afghanistan. they have blocked us. what i'm really saying is that putin feels he is acting in the best interests of his country and we have got to act in the best interests of...
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madonna also threw a grenade at a figure of george w. bush on stage. martha. >> so, there's that to think about, trace. thank you so much. julie joins me now, fox news contributor and david webb of the david webb show. what do you think about this? >> this is so silly. first amendment right, this clown can do whatever he wants. i'm a fan of president obama. i certainly believe anybody has the right to put on an obama mask and run around and say stupid fuf if they want. he's a clown. ove overreaction. >> what do you think of the secret service and have an investigation and reminds them of horrific violent acts in the past. is the that big a deal? >> as someone who's been to many rodeos. >> it's not your first rodeo? >> not my first rodeo or as the naacp like to call them, probably klan rallies. they put on clown masks and chased around and make fun of the clown not the person. they have done this with presidents over time. every president in some form, made a mask, nixon, it's been done. what it is, let me just mock them for a moment. they're a bunch of
madonna also threw a grenade at a figure of george w. bush on stage. martha. >> so, there's that to think about, trace. thank you so much. julie joins me now, fox news contributor and david webb of the david webb show. what do you think about this? >> this is so silly. first amendment right, this clown can do whatever he wants. i'm a fan of president obama. i certainly believe anybody has the right to put on an obama mask and run around and say stupid fuf if they want. he's a clown....
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. >>> president george bush is still recovering from a blockage in his heart. as some health experts or officials are pointing out, there may be good in the doctor's discovery and not just for the former commander in chief. cnn's tom foreman covers that in this "american journey." >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded as many as the most fit president ever, mountain biking, running, swimming, golfing, weight lifting and laboring on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with no history of hypertension or diabetes and low to very low coronary artery disease risk. when physicians instert certificat inserted a stent, some people were sur viced. >> people should not assume that just because they exercise a lot they don't necessarily have a heart problem. >> reporter: he wrote a book on the impact of celeb pretty health issues called when illness goes public. when famous people face illness, this is the good that almost always follows. public awareness and action rises sharply. when former first lady
. >>> president george bush is still recovering from a blockage in his heart. as some health experts or officials are pointing out, there may be good in the doctor's discovery and not just for the former commander in chief. cnn's tom foreman covers that in this "american journey." >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded as many as the most fit president ever, mountain biking, running, swimming, golfing, weight lifting and laboring on his ranch....
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right now this just in to our newsroom, president george w. bush is in a texas hospital this morning as we speak after undergoing heart surgery. doctors discovered a blockage in one of mr. bush's arteries. this was during a routine checkup yesterday. this morning surgeons placed a stent to open up that blockage. reporting the surgery did go smoothly. that is good news for everyone. the former president we're told right now is in high spirits. it sounds like success on all levels. >> amazing if they can catch those things early. >> that's right. get those arteries opened up and let the flood flow. >> you need a little blood flow this morning. a chilly start to the day. >> chilly start to the day. tracking two fires. wind is certainly playing a factor. we'll check with anthony slaughter and give you the latest. 6:47. show you what we're working with in terms of winds. they're not at the strongest. as we head through out the day, they'll continue to pick up as we've seen over the past few days. a repeat performance from yesterday. the only differ
right now this just in to our newsroom, president george w. bush is in a texas hospital this morning as we speak after undergoing heart surgery. doctors discovered a blockage in one of mr. bush's arteries. this was during a routine checkup yesterday. this morning surgeons placed a stent to open up that blockage. reporting the surgery did go smoothly. that is good news for everyone. the former president we're told right now is in high spirits. it sounds like success on all levels. >>...
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we are 23 months earlier than george w. bush's first visit in june of 1999. bill: why is it this early? >> i have a theory. the political system makes a judgment as to when you are going to turn a page on the pathr president in his second term. the sooner i start to turn that page the more that activity ramps up. we have joe biden who will focus on his 2016 hopes. the senator from minnesota is going to make an appearance in the state. i'm thinking the political system is starting to say, president obama, you are in our second term and you are going to become a lame duck and it looks like it will bener than later. president bush's approval ratings in 2005 were slightly above were president obama's are today. but he was engaged in the system and the system was moving. the congress had passed thus far in 2005, a trade agreement with central america, the first energy policy bill in decade, a multi-year highway bill. it was the last time the president and the congress had a multi-year funding bill. bill: you are argue he was active and relevant. >> you mentioned t
we are 23 months earlier than george w. bush's first visit in june of 1999. bill: why is it this early? >> i have a theory. the political system makes a judgment as to when you are going to turn a page on the pathr president in his second term. the sooner i start to turn that page the more that activity ramps up. we have joe biden who will focus on his 2016 hopes. the senator from minnesota is going to make an appearance in the state. i'm thinking the political system is starting to say,...
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. >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever, mountain biking, running, swimming, golfing, weightlifting, and laboring on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with no history of hypertension or diabetes and low to very low coronary artery disease risk. so when physicians found a heart blockage and inserted a stent to reopen an artery, some people may have been stunned, but not dr. barron lerner. >> people shouldn't assume just because they exercise a lot that they don't have a heart problem. >> reporter: he wrote a book called "when illness goes public." he says when famous people face illness, this is the good that almost always follows, public awareness and action rise sharply. when betty ford disclosed she had breast cancer, the number of women seeking screenings rose. when katie couric's husband died of colon cancer, screenings for that disease rose too. >> i think the best thing that comes out of this is somebody reads abo
. >> reporter: in office and out, george w. bush has been regarded by many as the most fit president ever, mountain biking, running, swimming, golfing, weightlifting, and laboring on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with no history of hypertension or diabetes and low to very low coronary artery disease risk. so when physicians found a heart blockage and inserted a stent to reopen an artery, some people may have been stunned, but not dr. barron...
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by the way, elliott has jumped with former president george w. bush. he likes to do the jumps on his birthday. >>> are you one of the folks who cannot unplug even while on vacation? if you need a social media fix, perhaps your next trip should be to the world's first twitter-themed hotel. check it out. guests can book a twitter party suite where they can have a virtual concierge. you can send a message to a friend sitting at at pool side bed. let us know if you go there. >>> we love to hear from you, speaking of twitter. the president is in martha's vineyard and congressmen and women have headed home for the recess. but should they work while out on break? should their time talking to you? we've been asking, do you think members of congress should be required to hold town hall meetings during august recess? we ask you to tweet that. one viewer writes back, yes, they should. how else will you know what the people want? plus, they don't need vacations. thanks. john adds absolutely. this might be the only way to get any kind of real answers. and jack says
by the way, elliott has jumped with former president george w. bush. he likes to do the jumps on his birthday. >>> are you one of the folks who cannot unplug even while on vacation? if you need a social media fix, perhaps your next trip should be to the world's first twitter-themed hotel. check it out. guests can book a twitter party suite where they can have a virtual concierge. you can send a message to a friend sitting at at pool side bed. let us know if you go there. >>>...
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president obama has done so less than his predecessor, president george w. bush. 14 trip and 92 vacation days compared to 50 trips and 223 for mr. bush. one common thread mr. obama's beginning to experience some second term blues. the president stepped on to the island paradise confronting some of the diceiest poll numbers of his presidency. it's only one poll but gallup constantly tracks his approval. 50% of the country disapproving. his approval rating was 51% last year a low not seen since december 2011. it's usually due to defections among democrats. revelations of counterterrorism surveillance programs more aggressive than during the bush years has unsettled the president's base. >> i want to make clear, once again, that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> reporter: as the president tries to defend the phone and internet tracking republicans accuse him of ducking the issues for weeks. >> when the story initially broke, the president went under cover. he just finally came out last friday trying to come up with ways to salvage the p
president obama has done so less than his predecessor, president george w. bush. 14 trip and 92 vacation days compared to 50 trips and 223 for mr. bush. one common thread mr. obama's beginning to experience some second term blues. the president stepped on to the island paradise confronting some of the diceiest poll numbers of his presidency. it's only one poll but gallup constantly tracks his approval. 50% of the country disapproving. his approval rating was 51% last year a low not seen since...
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. >> talking about george w. bush's effigy getting run over by a bull, why didn't they come out then and raleigh around this rodeo clown? and just because it happened in the past, doesn't mean it's right now. >> it's not just steve stockman making this an issue u it's people on the left as well. there are people on both sides of the aisle that are trying to turn this nonissue -- they would rather spend a week talking about this clown rather than our involvement in egypt. right now we're talking got a man in makeup. >> and james is right, because the missouri naacp got in the middle of this for what reason? >> i think they got in the middle of this because there's always thetsz elements, you see it in arizona, you see it in some of the protests. if you hate obama becau-- they democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives and everybody who's there. and i think the naacp are saying hey, that's tax money and you're not supposed to be doing that with tax money. >> people are coming out in support of this rodeo clown
. >> talking about george w. bush's effigy getting run over by a bull, why didn't they come out then and raleigh around this rodeo clown? and just because it happened in the past, doesn't mean it's right now. >> it's not just steve stockman making this an issue u it's people on the left as well. there are people on both sides of the aisle that are trying to turn this nonissue -- they would rather spend a week talking about this clown rather than our involvement in egypt. right now...
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president george w. bush is in the hospital. during an annual physical at a clinic in dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in hamas his heart. at the recommendation of his doctors, president bush agreed to have a stent placed to open the blockage. the procedure was performed successfully this morning. president bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on thursday. three people were killed and several more wounded in a >>mark:new this morning. a south korean passenger jet overshot the landing strip at a japan airport. no one was injured in the incident. just getting this picture from the japan daily press korean airlines flight 7-63 could not come to a halt quickly enough at an airport fingerboards on the northwestern coast of japan's main island. it says the boeing 7-37 came to rest with its front half in a grassy area and there were no injuries. flights into niigata airport are canceled today is the investigation contines. the incident is the second in a month inv
president george w. bush is in the hospital. during an annual physical at a clinic in dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in hamas his heart. at the recommendation of his doctors, president bush agreed to have a stent placed to open the blockage. the procedure was performed successfully this morning. president bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on thursday. three people were killed and several more wounded in a...
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this is president george h.w. bush reeling in a big catch in the florida everdelayeds, to have been a start of the crazy sock craze. and president jimmy carter dipping his toe off sand in the sea island with his daughter amy and busting a move, jimmy fallon is back with his latest mash-up of brian williams' mad rap skills. ♪ she's there'sed in yellow, she says hello ♪ ♪ come sit next to me you fine fellow ♪ ♪ you run over there without a second to lose ♪ ♪ and what comes next, hey, bust a move ♪ ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop for no one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. and this park is the inside of your body. you see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap and remove some wa
this is president george h.w. bush reeling in a big catch in the florida everdelayeds, to have been a start of the crazy sock craze. and president jimmy carter dipping his toe off sand in the sea island with his daughter amy and busting a move, jimmy fallon is back with his latest mash-up of brian williams' mad rap skills. ♪ she's there'sed in yellow, she says hello ♪ ♪ come sit next to me you fine fellow ♪ ♪ you run over there without a second to lose ♪ ♪ and what comes next,...
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bush was invited. he had to decline the invitation because she's still recovering from that heart procedure he had earlier this month. dave? >> all right. shannon travis, thank you. >>> we have some breaking news now in vallejo where there was a shooting a block away from beverly hills elementary school. ktvu's tara moriarty arrived on the scene moments ago and tara is gonna describe the scene for us. >> reporter: well, vallejo police say when they arrived on scene, they noticed a young man laying on the grass across the street with a gunshot wound to his leg. one block over, witnesses spotted a person running near beverly hills elementary school, this all happened 20 minutes after 6:00 this mornings, police were able to catch him. he was being taken away as we drove you. the sergeant said he's considered a person of interest. we also saw what appeared to be a gun used in the actual shooting. police say the victim is expected to survive and interesting to note about two weeks ago there was another shoo
bush was invited. he had to decline the invitation because she's still recovering from that heart procedure he had earlier this month. dave? >> all right. shannon travis, thank you. >>> we have some breaking news now in vallejo where there was a shooting a block away from beverly hills elementary school. ktvu's tara moriarty arrived on the scene moments ago and tara is gonna describe the scene for us. >> reporter: well, vallejo police say when they arrived on scene, they...